If you’re running a successful business, you know who your customers are. Most likely, you’re offering something people want and your brand aligns with their values.
Consumer product groups are being pushed by emerging chemical issues, screening chemicals of concern and staying on top of materials health- all without federal regulatory guidance. Individual state and NGO-level groups are demanding action. Many large retailers are now creating their own sets of chemical compliance requirements, to both reduce their own risk and ensure a safer product for their consumers.
This falls on designers and manufacturers’ shoulders.
Emerging economy buyers have felt the devastating impacts of industrial booms in their communities, with unsustainable business practices - and are eager to make different decisions with their purchasing power.
What to do?
Set up an internal framework to meet the needs of your channel and end-user customers. You'll begin to notice the similarities in their needs, after all, retailers want their consumers to be happy as well. Do you know what's in your products? Do you use a red-listed chemical that needs replacing? Can you utilize new technologies to create similar products without toxic chemicals? Consider creating or expanding a more sustainable, or eco-friendly line of products. Here is a post about how to get started with product transparency.
We then wrote a post about connecting with your supply chain to achieve your goals. An increased desire for more product transparency is inevitable. No longer will simply abiding by federal regulations be enough for consumers to regard your brand and individual products as safe.
Future-proof your products by understanding what’s in them now, and proactively look for safer alternatives to keep pace with customer demands. With Toxnot, you can compare chemicals, products and an entire portfolio of products to understand where you can improve on materials health, and report on the transparency all of your customers are demanding. Our features streamline your materials health journey.